Local remote, Using the remote unit, Led indicators – StarTech.com SV565UTPUL User Manual
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Using the Remote Unit
The Remote Unit allows a user at the Remote Unit to assume control of devices
connected to the Host Unit, if the Host Unit is set to Auto or Remote mode, and it also
permits the user seated at the Remote Unit to use any connected system as though the
KVM Extender was transparent.
You can use either keyboard shortcuts or the mode switch on the top of the Remote
Unit to alternate control between A and B. Unlike the Host Unit, however, the switch
on top of the Remote unit only offers two selectable modes:
LED Indicators
Mode
A Indicator
B Indicator
Remote Access (Computer A)
On (solid)
Off
Local Access (Computer B)
Off
On (solid)
Keyboard Shortcut Command Sequences
Standard Command
With Compatibility
Mode Enabled
Description
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [T]
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [T]
Toggles console control
between Computer A and
Computer B
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [Esc]
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [Esc]
Cancels the hotkey sequence
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] -
[Alt]+[E]
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [Alt]+[E]
Enables (2 beeps) or disables
(1 beep) Compatibility Mode
so that the KVM extender will
work with a KVM switch that
also uses a [Ctrl]
hotkey sequence
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] -
[Alt]+[S]
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [Alt]+[S]
Reset Remote Unit to the
factory default
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [1]
[Ctrl] - [Ctrl] - [E] - [1]
Switches control to Computer B
Local
Remote